Why must chairs always have the same color? This is at least been noticed :)

A foreign tourist are shooting photos like a pro(?), and his model are posing in front of the famous norwegian ship «Statsraad Lehmkuhl»

Two foreign rourists has found a nice spot to shot from.

Waiting for the ice to disappear – and maybe a little maintenance …

Spectacular waterfall in Hemsedal.

Abandon old farm house, on a sure way back to nature.

Beautiful Hemsedal

Scenery from beautiful Hemsedal. This idyllic part is from GOL BYGDEMUSEUM.

Two fishermen are trying their fishing luck at the river exit.

Do you prefer the BW og color version of this photo? I think the BW give it a totaly different mode… Neglected and left all alone, but still have a lot of soul. Decades of history in those buildings…

Training for The Tour…

Soon to be apartements, maybe. Or demolished.

Side by side – two old faithful and steady wooden boats. Still almost as beautiful as when they were new. I guess they’ve traveled a few miles these two – and received a lot of TLC.

The end station in the middle of Bergen sentrum.

Spring is a beautiful season.

I have no idea what purpose this boat had back in the days, but it’s pretty nice. Located at «Norwegian Fisheries Museum» in Bergen. Here you find boats and equipment from the good old days. http://fiskerimuseum.museumvest.no/en/

Details from an old norwegian fishing boat at «Norwegian Fisheries Museum» in Bergen. Here you find boats and equipment from the good old days. http://fiskerimuseum.museumvest.no/en/

Ventilation pipes and satellite dishes on TV2’s headquarter in Bergen.

One of Bergen’s most photographed narrow streets. The pattern of these cobblestones were to prevent the horses from slipping when they pulled heavy wagons up the steep streets back in the old days. If you enlarge the photo, you can see that the cobblestones are slanted in the middle of the street.

Early morning winter landscape. The temperature was 5 degrees below zero, and the air was crystal clear. Perfect condition for photograping. During the night, the fjord had been covered with a thin layer of ice. This is the view from our cabin, by the way :)

An old abandoned boat house is on the way back to nature. Years of neglecting maintenance in a coastal environment tears the building apart. Anyway, these old boathouses has its charm, and from a photographer’s point of view – they are awesome.

One of these days when the time stops, and all you can do is enjoying the scenery in front of you for a while. And of course – take photos :)

The water in the dry dock is now at level with the sea outside, and the gate can be opened. Two men move this giant concrete gate, wich you can see a small part of to the right in this photo, manually – using a small but powerful electric hoist with rope coiled around a wheel. This photo is one of a series of images from this dry dock. Follow me for regular updates.